|
|
|
|
|
|
| Manual/Python Scripting - BlenderWiki Python Scripting. Blender has a very powerful yet often overlooked feature. ... To paste text from the OS buffer (e.g. you copied some text from your web browser ... | | http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Manual/Python_Scripting | | | | Python Programming Language -- Official Website We chose to use python because we wanted a well-supported scripting language that could extend our core code ... Using Python For... Web Programming; CGI, Zope, Django ... | | http://www.python.org/?info=EXLINK | | | | IDE for Python web applications : Python, Internet Explorer I am learning about Python and I was wondering, what IDE or GUI Builders are available for Python? I am trying to create a web application in python. | | http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Scripting/Python/Q_23427945.html | | | | CgiScripts - PythonInfo Wiki There are many frameworks for Python Web Application TurboGears Django Zope ModPython Pso Aquarium Cheetah +++++... But it would be Nice if python provides native support for ... | | http://wiki.python.org/moin/CgiScripts | | | | Secure Web Programming - Python Web Applications - Security Point Four ... ... for security is an imperative for the web ... that includes securing against cross site scripting (XSS ... Programming Secure Web Applications in Python. By Al Lukaszewski, About.com | | http://python.about.com/od/cgiformswithpython/ss/ProgramSecurity_5.htm | | |
|
|
|
| python web scripting news |
David Flanagan on JavaScript 2 (O'Reilly Media) Is JavaScript and HTML the new BASIC? What does the average programmer need from JavaScript 2? Is the web the new client-server model of computing? JavaScript guru David Flanagan addresses these questions and more in this interview. | | | Microsoft's .NET goes Web 2.0 with Sadville (The Register) Open alternative prepares for programming Sadville is rolling out the open-source implementation of Microsoft's .NET on its virtual infrastructure in a step towards enabling software development.… | | | Animation Software features real-time simulation toolset. (ThomasNet) Providing enhanced interactivity for director-driven virtual cinematography and animation-intensive productions, Autodesk MotionBuilder v2009 offers real-time 3D character animation solution for games, film, and television projects. Supporting real-time collisions, it enables animators to perform rigid body dynamic simulations. Software also offers high-quality visualizations within 3D viewport ... | | | Complete Story (Linux Today) [ Thanks to BlueVoodoo for this link. ] "Python has begun soaring in popularity in recent years, and part of the reason is that the language is very flexible, yet incredibly powerful. Python can be used for systems administration, Web development, GUI programming, scientific computing, and more. | | | Service Channels (Web Host Directory) There are many web hosting companies around the web, some good ones, some bad. This article will help you distinguish the good ones from the bad ones and decide which one is perfect for you. | | | Autodesk Announces MotionBuilder 2009 3D Character Animation Software (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) At SIGGRAPH 2008, Autodesk, Inc. today announced Autodesk MotionBuilder 2009 software, the latest version of its real-time 3D character animation solution for games, film, and television projects. | | | Visualizing Open Source Software Development (Science Daily) With dancing points of light, rings of color and a soundtrack, the Code_swarm animations show how software such as the Python scripting language and the Apache Web server have developed from the contributions of different programmers. | | | Visualizing Open Source Software Development (PhysOrg) (PhysOrg.com) -- A UC Davis graduate student has created short, colorful movies that show the development of open source software. With dancing points of light, rings of color and a soundtrack, the Code_swarm animations show how software such as the Python scripting language and the Apache Web server have developed from the contributions of different programmers. | | | Neuros open set-top box puts Linux in living rooms (Ars Technica) Ars looks at the Linux-based Neuros set-top box, a programmable DVR platform that could bring software freedom to living rooms. Read More... | | |
|
|
|